Rogan promoted the conspiracy theory that Epps was an “agent provocateur” for the feds, a baseless claim that has led to a defamation suit against Fox News.

  • @Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    2011 months ago

    In their minds did they think that by physically occupying a building they therefore thought the country belonged to them or something? Still trying to piece together how they thought storming the capital would result in successfully over throwing the gov. Just another thing to define how absolutely ass backwards this timeline is.

    • @blady_blah@lemmy.world
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      1411 months ago

      So… they occupy the building. Trump moves in with the military to “protect the capital” and says “we’re postponing the results of the election until we can resolve the election irregularities”. He then weeds out the generals in the military that show resistance to going along with things. Then he basically just extends the deadline for when he’ll hand power back indefinitely. Then he finds a way to blame the democrats for the Jan 6th stuff and locks them up, and voilà, coup complete.

      The republicans would have gone along with this is a heart beat.

    • @Robbeee@lemmy.world
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      The president and commander-on-chief of the United States had just heavily implied it would be a good idea. Those of them not just caught up in the enthusiasm probably thought they would have military support. Trump always appealed to people that can’t really separate reality from movies and they thought they were living the climax. Reality is, however, much more pragmatic than that and they were lucky they were of the privileged class so they were merely arrested rather than gunned down the way anyone else storming a federal building would be.

      • Beefalo
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        611 months ago

        One of the more interesting facts that came out as they were arrested was that the bulk of attendees there that day were wealthy white men, usually business owners, lawyers, that sort, who all came from Blue cities where the demographics had been getting a LOT browner in the last ten years.

        So when they chant about “Take OUR country back,” guess who they’re taking it back from? Hm?

        Let me re-iterate, most of the group were from Blue states, not Red. There were quite a few Californians.

        Of course, being quite literally the idle wealthy, they were able to fly to DC, no big deal, and then hang out there for a while, no big deal, because they didn’t have to hold down jobs, other people were stuck back home making their money for them. They had plenty of cash for the excursion and all their toys. I’m sure they were staying in nice hotel rooms.

        Here’s a source for all that

    • @extant@lemmy.world
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      1211 months ago

      I think most people just got swept up in the moment, but there was certainly an organized group there ready to act upon something. Lest we forget they brought a guillotine so who knows what that intent was.

    • @hamandjam@lemmy.world
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      811 months ago

      It’s the same logic that alows them to think that JFK Jr will ascend from his watery grave and teleport to Dealy Plaza and annoint Trump as POTUS for life. They believe in fairy tales.

      • @some_guy
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        111 months ago

        JFK Jr will ascend from his watery grave and teleport to Dealy Plaza

        Well, that one actually happened. /s

    • @Neve8028@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      They were trying to stop the certification of the votes. Even if they had stopped it, it’s just a ceremonial thing iirc.

    • @some_guy
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      111 months ago

      At least some portion of them wanted to kill libs. Some of them were prepared to murder their perceived enemies in government positions.